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Taxpayer-Funded Union Time Transparency Act
4/4/2025, 5:08 AM
Summary of Bill HR 2297
Bill 119 hr 2297, also known as the "Official Time Reporting Act of 2021," requires the heads of Federal agencies to submit an annual report to Congress regarding official time authorized under title 5 of the United States Code. Official time is the time federal employees spend performing representational work for a union while being paid by the government.
The purpose of this bill is to increase transparency and accountability in the use of official time by federal employees. The report must include the total amount of official time granted to employees, the activities performed during official time, and the costs associated with official time.
The bill aims to ensure that official time is being used appropriately and efficiently, and that taxpayers' dollars are being spent wisely. By requiring agencies to report on official time usage, Congress can better understand how federal employees are utilizing this benefit and make informed decisions about its continuation. Overall, the Official Time Reporting Act of 2021 seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the use of official time by federal employees, ultimately benefiting both taxpayers and the government.
The purpose of this bill is to increase transparency and accountability in the use of official time by federal employees. The report must include the total amount of official time granted to employees, the activities performed during official time, and the costs associated with official time.
The bill aims to ensure that official time is being used appropriately and efficiently, and that taxpayers' dollars are being spent wisely. By requiring agencies to report on official time usage, Congress can better understand how federal employees are utilizing this benefit and make informed decisions about its continuation. Overall, the Official Time Reporting Act of 2021 seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the use of official time by federal employees, ultimately benefiting both taxpayers and the government.
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Current Status of Bill HR 2297
Bill HR 2297 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 24, 2025. Bill HR 2297 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on March 24, 2025. Bill HR 2297's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. as of March 24, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 2297
Total Number of Sponsors
2Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
2Unaffiliated Sponsors
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0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
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Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 2297
To require the heads of Federal agencies to submit to Congress an annual report regarding official time authorized under title 5, United States Code, and for other purposes.
To require the heads of Federal agencies to submit to Congress an annual report regarding official time authorized under title 5, United States Code, and for other purposes.
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